Friday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

"Real" Madrid will go into battle with "Barcelona" if London's "Arsenal" agrees to sell midfielder Cesc Fabregas. ("Daily Mail")

"Chelsea" owner Roman Abramovich is willing to offer 30 million euros for "Real" midfielder Kaka. ("Daily Mail")

"Napoli" president Aurelio De Laurentiis warned "Chelsea" and "Man Utd" that Slovak playmaker Marek Hamsik will not be sold for less than 40 million euros. ("talkSPORT.com")

"Man Utd" wants to acquire "Newcastle" full-back Jose Enrique, valued at 15 million euros. ("Caughtoffside.com")

Sir Alex Ferguson also wants to negotiate for midfielder Andrea Pirlo, whose contract with "Milan" expires in the summer. ("Daily Mail")

"Liverpool" will consider trying to attract young "Barcelona" forward Bojan Krkic, valued at 21 million euros. ("caughtoffside.com")

"Liverpool" assistant coach Sammy Lee watched 18-year-old "Ajax" forward Christian Eriksen play. ("Daily Mail")

"Man Utd" could be sold to a Qatari company for almost 2 billion euros in the near future. ("Daily Express")

Former "Liverpool" manager Roy Hodgson will take over as head coach of "West Brom" next week. ("The Sun")

England football leaders will not ask national team coach Fabio Capello to stay in his position after the 2012 European Championship finals. His contract will expire after that. ("The Sun")

"Blackpool" is in a difficult situation - the team only has one goalkeeper available to play. That is Richard Kingston, but he is also not 100% fit. If the club does not receive special permission to acquire another goalkeeper, forward James Beattie may have to fill in. ("Daily Mirror")

"Man City" became the first club to warn players about threats arising from social networking sites like "Twitter" and "Facebook". ("Daily Mail")